I did it! I finished my first lace project: The Stormwater Scarf made of Handmaiden Seasilk. The yarn shop in Seattle where I actually bought the yarn did not have the pattern, but the kind people at Handmaiden emailed it to me when I told them of my predicament as they only sell it as a kit, but I already had the yarn.
The blocking was completely magical. Even with the half sized skein you can see it came out quite large after blocking. I simply had to cast off before I lost my mind with fear of a huge mistake. I could have done at least 3 more repeats with the amount left . I had seen blocking work on other people's blogs, but still, I was quite surprised that it took my lovely, but rumply piece and turned it into an amazingly open, flat item in which one can see all the stitches!
3 comments:
gorgeous!
beautiful!! I have some seasilk in my stash as well.. nice to see what it could turn into, if I would ever get around to it!! :)
Laura: I loved seeing your stuff here. I tried to write something fun and clever before, for I really like that about you. If this gets through, just know that I'm sending those vibes. Your fiber love is wonderful! Thanks for the compliment too.
Whee! --Laura K.
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